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When MrsO received the gift of a kidney life changed dramatically for her. The kidney was a perfect match and worked straight away........she felt better than she'd done for years.....she had a new life and was loving it.
Her death was tragic......she fell and banged her head badly......the drugs she was taking to protect her new kidney caused her to bleed heavily and despite surgery to try to stop the bleeding she couldn't be saved.....
Just before she died we had a chat...full of fun, teasing and plans.
She also told me why she had asked that the thread telling us on AB that she'd had a kidney transplant should be removed.
"I want the news to come from me.......I want to tell what it's like to be living on dialysis....sometimes daily dialysis....to feel ill all the time while waiting and hoping for a transplant.....but knowing that another family will suffer if your dream comes true.
I want to be the one who tells how wonderful it is to receive a kidney.....to feel instantly well......and to pee! After years and years of waiting...to know you have a future with your family.....
I want to ask Abers to consider registering to donate organs if they haven't already......
I want it to be my words when they read about it."
I have written MrsO's words for you as best I can.......
I can't tell you how angry I am about her death......It's too hard to come to terms with and even after the beautiful service today....to believe I'll never see her again.......
MrsO wanted no flowers but asked for donations to Kidney Research. You may wish to do so in her memory.....
Much love...Gness....x
Her death was tragic......she fell and banged her head badly......the drugs she was taking to protect her new kidney caused her to bleed heavily and despite surgery to try to stop the bleeding she couldn't be saved.....
Just before she died we had a chat...full of fun, teasing and plans.
She also told me why she had asked that the thread telling us on AB that she'd had a kidney transplant should be removed.
"I want the news to come from me.......I want to tell what it's like to be living on dialysis....sometimes daily dialysis....to feel ill all the time while waiting and hoping for a transplant.....but knowing that another family will suffer if your dream comes true.
I want to be the one who tells how wonderful it is to receive a kidney.....to feel instantly well......and to pee! After years and years of waiting...to know you have a future with your family.....
I want to ask Abers to consider registering to donate organs if they haven't already......
I want it to be my words when they read about it."
I have written MrsO's words for you as best I can.......
I can't tell you how angry I am about her death......It's too hard to come to terms with and even after the beautiful service today....to believe I'll never see her again.......
MrsO wanted no flowers but asked for donations to Kidney Research. You may wish to do so in her memory.....
Much love...Gness....x
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I never spoke much to Mrs O...but did read. These words had me shed a tear while at the same shout at the air around me about the injustices of life.
Let her too early death at least do some good and draw attention to the situation of others like her...I can think of one I know personally. Thank you Gness.
Let her too early death at least do some good and draw attention to the situation of others like her...I can think of one I know personally. Thank you Gness.
Thank You gness. It's good to know all went well. I was thinking of you all, I wish I could have been there.
She will indeed be sorely missed. I've carried a donor card since they were introduced, as did Vera, the children all carry one. I think everyone should.
As you say, a family will be grieving, but can feel proud of their loved one knowing that in death they are giving someone life.
She will indeed be sorely missed. I've carried a donor card since they were introduced, as did Vera, the children all carry one. I think everyone should.
As you say, a family will be grieving, but can feel proud of their loved one knowing that in death they are giving someone life.
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Her death was one I usually file away under 'stupid'. Of all that she had been through with her health (and if half of her stories were true she was a trouble magnet) and possessing a kidney that should do her for years this happened.
When she fell was it when she was hand-gliding off the top of the wardrobe?
I will miss her but not nearly as much as those (yourselves) who knew her and her family - she adored them.
My newest quote "Life is like a Dyson ~ it sucks big time".
When she fell was it when she was hand-gliding off the top of the wardrobe?
I will miss her but not nearly as much as those (yourselves) who knew her and her family - she adored them.
My newest quote "Life is like a Dyson ~ it sucks big time".
I'd love to donate but I don't know if I am allowed - Pancreas is out the question!
Mum was a donor but owing to her sudden passing she wasn't able to - I'd love to be able to fill the gap. Will ask tomorrow at Clinic.
I still can't get my head around it. I never met her but we did on the odd occasion have a chat - she was some woman, and she will be missed.
Mum was a donor but owing to her sudden passing she wasn't able to - I'd love to be able to fill the gap. Will ask tomorrow at Clinic.
I still can't get my head around it. I never met her but we did on the odd occasion have a chat - she was some woman, and she will be missed.
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